Megumi Hinata - Discography - Production/work For Other Artists

Production/work For Other Artists

  • 3B LAB.*: English adviser
  • Aki Misato: "before", "Happiness"
  • Ami Koshimizu: "KOKORO no Fukai TOKORO"
  • Athena & Robikerottsu (Hello! Project): "Honki MEKIMEKI * TOKIMEKIMEKI", "Yuugure Sherbet"
  • Bakemonogatari anime: "Staple Stable", "Kaerimichi," "Ambivalent World," "Ren'ai Circulation," "Sugar Sweet Nightmare"
  • Chieko Kawabe: "be your girl", "Cry baby", "Hoshi ni Negai wo", "I Can't Wait" (Hilary Duff cover), "little wing"
  • Chinatouchable: "Haru Harari", "Shōri no Hanabira"
  • Cluster'S: "Ryūsei Shoot"
  • Dir en grey: translation of all lyrics in Kyo's poetry book Zenryaku, Ogenki Desu ka? Saihate no Chi Yori Na mo Naki Kimi ni Ai wo Komete... into English
  • Hisayo Mochizuki: "Heart Wing -Kokoro no Tsubasa-", "Himitsu", "Tanoshii Eikaiwa de Happy Life wo!"
  • Kana Ueda: "Dry Curry", "Kaze ni Nosete", "Namida-biyori"
  • Masumi Asano: "Funsui Kōen"
  • Megumi Ogata: "SHINKA-SHINKA"
  • Nami Tamaki: "better half", "New World"
  • Nisemonogatari anime: "Futakotome", "Marshmallow Justice", "Platinum Disco"
  • Peach Girl anime: "Atashi ga Shuyaku!", "Tashika na Mono"
  • Ritsuko Okazaki: "Itsu de mo Hohoemi wo"
  • Ryōko Shintani: "Hajimete"
  • Sh15uya / SAE: "Sekai no Owari"
  • SHIPS (in Kirarin Revolution): "LOVE*MEGA"
  • Shoko Nakagawa: "Catch You Catch Me", "happily ever after", "Kimi ni Melolon", "Macaroon♥Holiday", "Ōedo ha Carnival!", "Sherbet-iro no Jikan", "Sora-iro DAYS", "through the looking glass", "Tsuzuku Sekai"
  • UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie anime: "Kimi wo Sagashiteru", "Marble", "Save♥", "STAR WORDS", "Watashitachi no Miracle"
  • Umika as Yamako: "Ichigo Iro no Kimochi"

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